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Please remember you have up to 4 days prior to your sail date to purchase your Royal Caribbean International Shore Excursions online. If you are within the 4 days, you will then need to purchase your Shore Excursions on board; land excursions would need to be purchased directly through your tour director on the land portion of your Cruisetour.

*Prices shown above are representative. Dates, times, and prices are subject to change and may not be available for your sailing. To purchase a Royal Caribbean International Shore Excursion, you must already have a reservation number for a cruise and have made a payment towards that reservation. Shore Excursions must be purchased in the same currency as your cruise reservation. Exchange rates are determined by a competitive pricing program and may be subject to change without notice. All monetary exchanges onboard are processed in U.S. Dollars directly to your SeaPass® onboard charge account unless otherwise specified.

Tenerife Gardens - TF67

Discover the natural wealth from the north of Tenerife and its gardens. Ideal for plant lovers and explorers of indigenous diversity. Hide among the roots of a centenary Drago, find the difference between the more than 150 palm trees brought from all over the world. In Tenerife there are also orchids, be sure to admire its singular beauty. If you like plants, do not forget to participate in this tour.

Overview: Visit the Botanical Gardens of Puerto de la Cruz, nurturing over 4,000 species of plants from America, Asia and Africa. These gardens house delicate species such as the massive "Coussapoa Dealbata" palm, and the "Palo Borracho" - Drunken Log - from South America. You will also stroll through the garden of "Risco Bello," with beautiful lakes, fauna and flora, grotto, and waterfall. End at the Hotel Tigaiga and admire an array of trees, shrubs, plants, and cactuses. Highlights: Botanical Gardens: In 1788 King Carlos III established these gardens as a stopping point for foreign plant species. Risco Bello: Explore charming gardens with lakes, a grotto, waterfall, a garden of potteries and a Japanese bridge. Hotel Tigaiga: Enjoy refreshments among subtropical gardens containing plant species collected worldwide, growing among local flora. What to Bring: Sea Pass card and photo identification Camera Sun protection Cash/credit cards What to Wear: Hat and sunglasses Walking shoes Important Notes: Consider physical fitness and medical history when selecting tour. Guests must be able to walk approximately one-half mile over gravel paths, cobblestone and concrete paved sidewalks.